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Atheism and humanism

Awesome. I know most humanists appear to be atheists, agnostics and non-believers. However, obviously, not all atheists and general non-believers share the worldview of humanism.
 
No.

I don't think humans are particularly rational, so tend to find philosophies that presuppose human rationality to be a bit ludicrous.

Any attempt to define (Secular) Humanism tends to just be a collection of pretty nondescript platitudes anyway.

Other than that, it's basically just a watered down evolution of liberal Protestantism, or at least the heir of a watered down evolution of liberal Protestantism.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
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Weirdly, this somewhat aligns me with @Revoltingest at a macro level.


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Secret Chief

nirvana is samsara
No.

I don't think humans are particularly rational, so tend to find philosophies that presuppose human rationality to be a bit ludicrous.

Any attempt to define (Secular) Humanism tends to just be a collection of pretty nondescript platitudes anyway.
Likewise. From Wiki: "human beings, whom it considers the starting point for serious moral and philosophical inquiry" is to my mind an example of speciesism which I entirely reject.
 
Those are two different rationales. "Humanism," or "Secular Humanism," is a stance on the treatment of others, and a basis of values based around human prosperity and equality.
The rationale of how a humanist or atheist considers evidence to come to a conclusion on the basis of what they believe is irrelevant to be a believer of humanism, though most are non-believers or non-religious.
 
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